I don't hate Iowa nearly as much as I hate Wisconsin. Iowa is not worth the energy to hate.
The word hate is so extreme. If you were to cruise on any Iowa board, you would not find that that sentiment is widely held or discussed towards the Gophers. Pity perhaps, but not hatred. If you feel this way towards a state which so obviously cannot rival you in wealth and urbanity, then I can only conclude a deep sense of insecurity. You should reserve your hate for those you consider to be equal, like Wisconsin. The thing is, people from Wisconsin don't have to build up their sense of self esteem by proclaiming hate for any one else.
urbanity
What about the Iowa fans in Minnesota?I look at it this way...I actually like Iowa, it is all of the people there that I hate.
I do not think this word means what you think it means.
Hint: it has nothing to do with population density.
I think you are mistaken in your belief that you do not think that he thinks he knows what he thinks it is.
Of course, he is the same poster who notified us of the ample Broadway-quality shows taking place in Des Moines.
From reading your post, I can only conclude that you are new to the sport of football, and are quite unfamiliar with what it involves. Hating your rivals is part of the game. In sports, hate is respect. It has absolutely nothing to do with "building up a sense of self-esteem". But you know that already, don't you? If we go to the Iowa boards (we can actually check for ourselves, you know), there's going to be plenty of good old-fashioned hate.
What about the Iowa fans in Minnesota?![]()
I have to remain non-commital on this subject. My doctor is an Iowa grad.
Was he/she Lois Feldman's gynecologist?
No, but he may have been her husband's Proctologist.
huh?